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3 months ago
Justice, News

Cree Nation community in Quebec in lockdown after reported fatalities from shooting

The Cree Nation of Mistissini, located in northern Quebec, is under a lockdown notice this morning after two men were reportedly killed. In a social media statement, Chief Michael Petawabano asked residents to stay indoors. Schools and all community buildings are closed and travel in and out of the community is restricted. “Our hearts are […]

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3 months ago
Health, Local News, News

Temporary disruption of laboratory services at Notre Dame Memorial Hospital

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services is advising the public of a temporary disruption of laboratory services (walk-in blood collection) at Notre Dame Bay Memorial Health Centre in Twillingate until: Monday, February 2 at 9:00 a.m. Emergency blood collection services are not affected at this time. If routine laboratory services are required, patients may choose to […]

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3 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Sharing Our Cultures hosts multi-media exhibition at The Rooms Museum

Sharing Our Cultures will hold its 2nd annual Multimedia Exhibition by school youth from around the province on Motivating Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism on Friday and Saturday at The Rooms Museum in St. John’s. The event kicks off Friday at 4:00 p.m. with an official opening ceremony. Joan Marie J. Aylward, Lieutenant Governor of […]

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3 months ago
News

SJRFD’s first female firefighter, Captain Gina Burke is retiring

The St. John’s Regional Fire Department proudly announces the retirement of Captain Gina Burke, a trailblazer who made history as the department’s first female firefighter. Captain Burke began her groundbreaking career in 1992 when she was hired at the newly opened Mount Pearl Station, marking a significant milestone for the department and the Region in […]

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3 months ago
News

State of emergency issued due to flooding in the community of Badger

A state of emergency has been been issued by the community of Badger, due to a flood warning in the region. This week officials have been keeping an eye on ice jams on the Exploit’s River, now water levels are rising in Badger. Water has been steadily rising throughout the day in areas of the […]

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3 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Newfoundland and Labrador artists and industry earn 36 East Coast Music Award nominations

Artists and industry from Newfoundland and Labrador are shining brightly after capturing 36 nominations for the 2026 East Coast Music Awards (ECMAs), announced today. Nominees from the province received significant recognition across a range of ECMA categories, including Classical Composer of the Year, securing three of the five nominations, and Group of the Year, with […]

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3 months ago
Local News, News

Badger issues flood warning as waters rise

The Badger Town Council issued a flood warning Wednesday as an ice jam causes water on the Exploits River to rise. “Please be advised that the Town of Badger is currently in a Flood Warning and as a result a State of Emergency has been issued,” the council posted on Facebook. “Currently there are no […]

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3 months ago
News, Politics

Wakeham meets premiers in Ottawa, explains opting out of federal gun buy-back program

Canada’s Premiers met in Ottawa today with the economy and trade on the agenda. Our own premier, Tony Wakeham, spoke to reporters in the nation’s capital about what he plans to bring to the table, including why this province opted out of Ottawa’s gun buy-back program. NTV’s Legislative reporter Ben Cleary has more in this […]

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3 months ago
News

Work continues to maintain MSC Baltic III

It’s been a challenging few months for crews as they work to maintain the grounded MSC Baltic III. Weather has limited access to the vessel, impacting the removal of remaining residual oil and cargo containers.  As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, recent weather systems have created more work for salvage crews.

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